About Us

Partners In Care is proud to be Central Oregon’s only independent, non-hospital based, not-for-profit home health and hospice organization. We’ve been certified by Medicare to offer Home Health services since 1986 and Hospice services since 1979. Combining both services allows us to offer the most comprehensive home care in Central Oregon. In most cases, our patients have the unique option to keep the same organization and care-giving team as their health conditions change. This continuity of care is a hallmark of the Partners In Care experience.

Our Story

We believe that healthcare is all about relationships and trust. That’s why Partners In Care is known not only for the quality hospice and home health services we offer, but also for our caring and compassionate staff of specialists who work wonders in the lives of many hospice patients and their families. For those in our Central Oregon community who have spent time with us, Partners in Care is recognized as a source of comfort, hope, support and genuine compassion.

We are honored to have been serving families like yours with personalized end-of-life care and bereavement services for more than 25 years in Central Oregon.

Why Choose Us?

Whether it is one of our physical therapists helping an individual recover from surgery or a social worker providing bereavement support when a loved one dies, our fundamental belief is that healthcare is about relationships and trust.

At Partners In Care, our skilled health care professionals provide the highest, specialized and patient-centered quality of care with respect, compassion and dignity. We encourage our patients and their families to actively participate in their health care decisions and work collaboratively with our health care team.

Our Services

We offer Hospice services, both in the home and in our own Hospice House; Home Health services wherever you live; Transitions program to help navigate your health care journey; and many community programs, including bereavement counseling, educational seminars, a grief camp for children, and more.